There aren't that many rhetorical statements in this paper which is a great thing! The strategies they used were "however statements." They transitioned well by using transition words like however, but, because, and etc. Hope this helped!
This question is about "Fences".
Answer and Explanation:
1. Cory is not happy to have to return home, he feels that by refusing to go to his father's funeral, in the last scene, he will be asserting his position of independence, maintaining a challenging behavior to his father.
2. He has different emotions towards his father and although he refuses to go to the funeral as an act of rebellion, we can see that this refusal is a way for Cory to avoid dealing with the loss of his father. With that we know that Cory shows a kind of emotion, but feels different emotions in relation to the father.
3. Troy was the provider of the family and fought to minimize all possible needs that the family presented. His death is, therefore, impactful, as it causes the family to lose the one it protected and promoted.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "<span>Actually from day to day he perceived things with less and less clarity, even those a short distance away: the hospital across the street, the all too frequent sight of which he had previously cursed..."</span>
how to fix it
First thing is the ranch which helped develope Eliza in many ways like Elsia was a very content person she would never ask for more. She was beautiful, confident and smart. But when the stranger shows up and she trys to prove him wrong she finds out she is not as powerfu as she thought.